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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased, good for all classes on regular schedule. Limit 1 per visit. Must redeem in full by expiration date. Online registration required. Must create a profile at www.bikramyogales.com. Must print out Groupon and present it during initial visit. Valid for new clients or clients that have not visited within the past 12 months. Must sign waiver. Classes must be used over consecutive months. Mat and towel required.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Bikram Yoga Lower East Side with Tricia Donegan

Sweating is your body's natural way of staying cool and tricking farmers into giving you free lemonade. Let your body do the work with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$49 for one month of unlimited yoga classes ($175 value)

$139 for three months of unlimited yoga classes ($525 value)

See the schedule. All Groupon holders must print out their vouchers for their first class and should also create a profile on Bikram Yoga Lower East Side's website.

Bikram Yoga Lower East Side

Students hold a standing bow pose as rows of hot pink Christmas lights burn overhead and a Stevie Nicks and Britney Spears mash-up fills the air. This is not your typical yoga class, just as Tricia Donegan is not your typical instructor. Having been bitten by the yoga bug more than 10 years ago, Tricia has created a unique studio that has become a destination for average Manhattanites as well as celebs such as Lady Gaga.

All of the studio’s classes are hot, 90 minutes long, and open to beginner-level students. Each class moves through a series of 26 postures that warm and stretch the body so it resembles the silliest of putties. Instructors break down poses into directions that are easy to follow but can also provide refined adjustments to challenge more experienced practitioners. Despite the party-like atmosphere of many of these classes, Tricia and her fellow instructors abide by a strict “two-minute” rule; students are to be ready to go two minutes before the start of every class, and must respect the two-minute savasana that concludes each session.